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Gasaraki - Betrayal (Vol. 3) by Ryôsuke Takahashi
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Andy McAvin, Chris Patton, Heather Bryson, Kelly Manison, Nobuyuki Hiyama Director: Ryôsuke Takahashi Editor: David Grundy Producer: John Ledford Producer: Matt Greenfield Writer: Chiaki Konaka Writer: Toru Nozaki DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Unknown; English (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Unknown; Japanese (Original Language), Unknown Format: Animated, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 75 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-01-23 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Adv Films
Movie Reviews of Gasaraki - Betrayal (Vol. 3)Movie Review: The truth is revealed Summary: 5 Stars
After some complications, the TA team returns to Japan. The TA staff are put into quarentine while Gowa is held at another building. Meanwhile, Kazukiyo meets with a man who wants to change Japan in three years. While Captain Ataka sneaks out of quarentine, Symbol attempts to get back the TA sample with two Fakes. One is piloted by Miharu. The other TA pilot steels the sample while Miharu checks the data files on Yushiro. Two names come up. One is Yushiro's current status, alive and well, while the other says that Yushiro died 8 years ago. Miharu runs into Yushiro and tells him this. Filled with mixed feelings, Yushiro runs to the shrine to meet his master and find out the truth while Captain Ataka helps Misuzu (Yushiro's little sister) find him. While at the shrine, Yushiro finds bodies of those who tried to summon Gasaraki a while back and Yushiro discovers the fabled Kugai warrior. The two TA's from Symbol show up at the shrine to find more info. Miharu finds Yushiro next to the Kugai and tells him to get away. But before he can, his mind goes warped, he does the dance of Gasarak and gets inside the Kugai. An Evangelion style battle ensues and I must say that the Kugai is very impressive. It has a massive sword and even though it never gets to use it, the Kugai is still pretty cool. It rips apart the two Fakes like they're nothing. The last episode ends with the TA team trying out a new drug which drove one of the four pilots who are testing it to go insane. This volume doesn't have a lot of action, but the last episode should please everyone. If you don't understand some of the topics, the DVD includes a glossary and episode sheets to help you understand. The director interview was pretty good with discussing mecha anime, but the real treat is the behind the scenes feature. We get a 6 minute video of the dub voice actress who plays Miharu working on the show. Its very fun to watch and I hope ADV can put other voice actors on in more volumes to come. One little thing that I think is odd is that the Fakes get the spotlight on this volume and everyone calls them Beligstanian TAs. Anyway, an extremely well done DVD that will aplease any fan of the series. Get it and be amazed at its glory.
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